Audio Software
Airtime – Airtime is an open-source broadcasting software for scheduling and remote site management.
Ardour – Record, edit, and mix on Linux.
Audacious – An open-source audio player that plays your music the way you want without consuming your computer’s resources for other tasks.
Audacity – Free, open-source, cross-platform audio recording and editing software.
Audio Recorder – A simple audio recording software available in the Ubuntu PPA.
Clementine – Plays countless lossy and lossless audio formats.
Google Play Music – An unofficial but beautifully designed cross-platform desktop client for Google Play Music.
Hydrogen – An advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux.
K3b – A CD/DVD creation tool optimized specifically for KDE.
Kid3Qt – Edit multimedia file tags, such as artist, album, year, and genre for all mp3 files in an album.
KxStudio – A collection of professional audio creation applications and plugins.
Let’s make music – Create music on your PC, generate melodies and beats, synthesize, mix, arrange demos, and more.
Lollypop – A new GNOME music player application.
Mixxx – Free DJ software that gives you everything you need for live mixing, a true alternative to Traktor.
OSD Lyrics – Displays lyrics with your favorite media player.
Rhythmbox – A music player from GNOME.
SoundJuicer – CD ripping tool for GNOME.
Tomahawk – A new music player that aggregates all your streaming, downloads, music cloud storage, playlists, radio, etc.
Chat Clients
GhettoSkype – An open-source web wrapper for Skype.
HexChat – An IRC client based on XChat, but unlike XChat, it is completely free for both Windows and Unix-like systems.
Jitsi – A free, open-source, multi-platform voice, video conferencing, and instant messaging application available on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Android.
Messenger for Desktop – Facebook Messenger application.
Pidgin – A universal chat client.
qTox – A simple, distributed, secure communication software that supports audio and video chat.
ScudCloud – A Slack client for Linux.
Skype – Skype keeps the world connected, for free.
Telegram – A messaging application focused on speed and security, it is very fast, simple, and free.
Viber – Viber for Linux allows you to send messages and make calls to other Viber users for free, on any device, network, and country.
Weechat – WeeChat is a fast, lightweight, extensible chat client.
Whatsie – An unofficial client for WhatsApp on Ubuntu/Linux.
Data Backup and Recovery
Borg Backup – A great backup tool.
Photorec – A data recovery application designed to recover files from hard drives, CD-ROMs including videos, documents, and archives, as well as lost photos from digital camera storage (the origin of Photorec).
Qt4-fsarchiver – A graphical interface for fsarchiver that can save/restore partitions, folders, and MBR/GPT partitions. This program is suitable for Debian-based systems, Suse, and Fedora.
System Rescue CD – SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk that provides a bootable CD-ROM or USB drive for managing and repairing systems and data after a crash.
Test Disk – TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software! It is primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or repair bootable disks that are not starting due to software errors.
Timeshift – TimeShift is a system restore tool that creates incremental snapshots of the system using rsync and hard links. Snapshots can be used to restore after a period of time, undoing all changes made since the snapshot was created. Snapshots can be generated manually or automatically with scheduled tasks.
Desktop Personalization
Adapta Theme – An adaptive Gtk+ theme that follows Material Design guidelines.
Arc Icon Theme – A modern icon theme that can be used with the Moka icon theme.
Arc Theme – A flat theme with transparent elements.
Compiz Config Settings Manager – 3D desktop visual effects brought by the OpenCompositing project to enhance usability and productivity of the X Window system.
Conky – Conky is a free, lightweight system monitor for X that can display any type of information on your desktop.
Flatabulous – A flat theme suitable for Ubuntu and other Gnome-based Linux systems.
Flatabulous Arc Theme – My favorite Ubuntu theme.
Gnome Extensions – Extensions for the Gnome desktop environment.
Gnome Look – A site with a wealth of community-created icons, shell themes, fonts, and other resources available to personalize your Gnome desktop environment. Freeware.
Irradiance Theme – A Unity theme inspired by OSX Yosemite, based on Radiance.
Numix Icon Theme – One of the best icon themes for Ubuntu.
Numix Theme – A very popular theme.
Paper Icon Theme – Paper is a modern freedesktop icon theme that emphasizes strong colors and simple geometric shapes.
Papirus Icon Theme – One of the best icon themes for Ubuntu.
Unity Tweak Tool – An essential application for personalizing Ubuntu Unity.
Yosembiance Theme – A modified Ambiance theme inspired by OSX Yosemite.
Development
Android Studio – The official IDE for Android: Android Studio provides the fastest tools for building applications on various types of Android devices.
Aptana – Aptana Studio leverages the flexibility of Eclipse and focuses on making it a powerful web development engine.
Arduino IDE – The open-source Arduino software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the development board.
BlueJ – A free Java development environment designed for beginners, used by millions worldwide.
Clion – A powerful cross-platform C and C++ IDE.
Code::Blocks – Code::Blocks is a free C, C++, and Fortran IDE built to meet the needs of most users. It is extensible and highly configurable.
Codelite – A free, open-source, cross-platform IDE for C, C++, PHP, and Node.js.
Eclipse – Eclipse is known for its Java integrated development environment, but its C/C++ IDE and PHP IDE are equally excellent.
Fritzing – Fritzing is an open-source hardware project that makes electronic components accessible as creative materials for everyone.
Geany – Geany is a text editor based on GTK+ with basic integrated development environment features. It is designed to provide a small and fast IDE with minimal dependencies on other packages.
Genymotion – Genymotion is a third-party emulator that can replace the default Android emulator.
Git – Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
IntelliJ IDEA – A powerful Java IDE.
Ipython – A powerful Python shell.
Jupyter Notebook – Open-source, interactive data science and scientific computing, supporting over 40 programming languages.
KDevelop – A free, open-source, full-featured IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages with plugin support.
Komodo Edit – A free, open-source multi-language development environment.
MariaDB – One of the most popular database servers, developed by the original MySQL developers.
MonoDevelop – A cross-platform IDE for C#, F#, and more languages.
Nemiver – A standalone graphical debugger integrated into the GNOME desktop environment.
Netbeans – NetBeans IDE allows you to quickly and easily develop Java desktop, mobile, and web applications, as well as HTML5 applications based on HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
NodeJS – Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
Oh-my-zsh – A community-driven, elegant zsh configuration management framework.
Postgresql – PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system.
Postman – Postman helps us quickly test APIs.
PyCharm – A powerful Python IDE.
QT Creator – A full-featured cross-platform integrated development environment for easily creating connected devices, user interfaces, and applications.
Rabbit VCS – RabbitVCS is a collection of graphical tools that provide a simple and direct way to access the version control system you are using.
Sqlite Browser – A visual tool for creating, managing, and viewing sqlite database files.
Swift – Swift is a general-purpose programming language designed with modern safety, performance, and software design patterns in mind.
Ubuntu-SDK – The official SDK for Ubuntu.
Zsh – A powerful command-line shell.
Ebook Tools
Calibre – Incredibly ugly but powerful ebook management and conversion software.
Evince – Evince is a document viewer that supports multiple formats. Its goal is to replace the various document viewers already present in the GNOME desktop with a single simple application.
FBReader – One of the most popular e-reading applications.
Foxit – Foxit Reader 8.0 – An award-winning PDF reader.
Lucidor – Lucidor is a computer software for reading and processing ebooks. It supports EPUB format ebooks and OPDS format catalogs.
MasterPDF Editor – A convenient and smart PDF editor for Linux.
MuPDF – A lightweight PDF and XPS viewer.
Okular – Okular is a universal document viewer originally developed by KDE. It works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD, etc.
qpdf – qpdfview is a tabbed document viewer.
Sigil – Sigil is a multi-platform EPUB ebook editor.
Editors
Atom – A hackable text editor for the 21st century.
Bluefish – Bluefish is a powerful editor aimed at programmers and web developers, with many options for writing websites, scripts, and code.
Brackets – A modern text editor that understands web design.
Emacs – An extensible, customizable, free/libre text editor – and more.
Geany – Geany is a text editor using the GTK+ toolkit with basic integrated development environment features. It is designed to be a small and fast IDE with minimal dependencies on other packages.
Gedit – gedit is the GNOME text editor. While aiming for simplicity and ease of use, gedit is still a powerful multi-functional editor.
Kate – Kate is a multi-document editor that has been part of KDE since version 2.2.
Lighttable – The next generation code editor! Supports live coding.
Sublime – One of the best editors ever.
Vim – Vim is an advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of the Unix editor “Vi” with a more complete feature set. It is useful whether you are already using vi or another editor.
VSCode – Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful code editor, available for Windows, OS X, and Linux. It has built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js, and a rich ecosystem of extensions and runtimes for other languages (C++, C#, Python, PHP).
Education
BibleTime – BibleTime is a Bible study application based on the Sword library and Qt toolkit.
Celestia – A free space simulator that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions.
Chemtool – Chemtool is a small program for drawing chemical structures on Linux.
Epoptes – An open-source computer lab management and monitoring tool.
Gcompris – GCompris is a high-quality educational software suite consisting of numerous activities suitable for children aged 2 to 10.
Geogebra – A graphing calculator that supports functions, geometry, algebra, calculus, statistics, and 3D mathematics.
GNU Typist – A free typing tutor based on ncurses.
GNUKhata – Open-source accounting software.
Google Earth – Google Earth is a virtual globe, map, and geographic information program.
GPeriodic – GPeriodic is an element periodic table application for Linux.
ITalc – iTALC is a practical and powerful teaching tool designed for teachers. It allows you to view and control other computers on your network in various ways.
KDE Edu Suite – Free educational software based on KDE technology.
MAPLE – Maple is a mathematics software that combines the world’s most powerful mathematical engine with an interface that makes it very easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.
MATLAB – The MATLAB platform is optimized for engineering and scientific problems. MATLAB allows you to analyze your ideas on large datasets and scale your clusters and clouds.
Maxima – Maxima is a system for manipulating symbolic and numerical expressions, including differentiation, integration, Taylor series, Laplace transforms, ordinary differential equations, linear systems….
Moodle – Course management system for online learning.
OpenEuclid – OpenEuclid is a 2D geometry software: data is dynamically defined by describing formal geometric constraints.
OpenSIS – School management software.
Scipy – SciPy is an open-source software ecosystem based on Python, aimed at mathematics, science, and engineering.
Scratch – With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations – and share your creations with others in an online community.
Stellarium – Stellarium is a free open-source planetarium for your computer.
Tux4Kids – Tux4Kids develops high-quality software for children, aiming to combine fun and learning.
UGENE – UGENE is a free open-source, cross-platform, graphical bioinformatics software.
Evolution – Evolution is a personal information management application that integrates email, calendar, and address book functionalities.
Geary – Geary is an email application built for GNOME 3. It allows you to read and send emails in a simple, modern interface.
Mailnag – Mailnag is a daemon that checks for new mail on POP3 and IMAP servers.
N1 – A scalable desktop email application built on modern web technologies.
Sylpheed – A lightweight, user-friendly email client.
Thunderbird – Thunderbird is a free email client that is easy to set up and customize, with powerful features.
Wmail – An unofficial Linux desktop client for Gmail & Google Inbox.
File Managers
7Zip – Extract any compressed file.
AngrySearch – Linux file search, results input immediately.
Double Commander – Double Commander is a cross-platform open-source dual-pane file manager inspired by Total Commander with its own new ideas.
Marlin – The sexiest member of file managers, Marlin is designed for speed, simplicity, and ease of use.
Nautilus – Nautilus (Files) is a file manager designed and behaved to fit the Gnome desktop, providing users with a simple way to navigate and manage files.
Nemo – Nemo is a file manager for the Cinnamon desktop environment.
QDirStat – A folder statistics tool based on Qt – a work from the original KDirStat developer without needing KDE.
Ranger – Ranger is a terminal file manager that uses VI shortcuts.
Synapse – The best application launcher on Linux.
Thunar – Thunar is designed to be the default file manager for Xfce 4.6, designed for speed and ease of use.
Games
0 A.D – An open-source real-time strategy game similar to Age of Empires.
Civilization5 – Sid Meier’s Civilization® is considered one of the greatest strategy games of all time.
Cockatrice – Cockatrice is an open-source multi-platform network desktop card game support program.
Desura – Desura is a community-driven digital distribution service for gamers, putting the best games, mods, and downloadable content from developers at players’ fingertips, ready to buy and play.
GBrainy – Gbrainy is a brain teaser game that provides fun and exercises your brain.
Minecraft – Minecraft is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures. Explore a randomly generated world, build amazing things, from the simplest homes to the greatest castles.
Minetest – An open-source implementation of Minecraft, written in C++ (using fewer resources), and includes a modding API.
PlayOnLinux – Play Windows games on Linux.
Simutrans – Simutrans is a free and open-source transportation simulator.
Steam – An awesome gaming platform that opens the door to many games.
SuperTuxCar – SuperTuxKart is a 3D open-source racing game with different characters, tracks, and modes.
The Battle for Wesnoth – A free, turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy world, with both single-player and online multiplayer modes.
Warzone2100 – An open-source real-time strategy/real-time tactics game.
Wine – Wine (an acronym for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”) is a compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows programs on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD.
Xonotic – An arena shooter inspired by Unreal Tournament and Quake.
Graphics
Aftershot – A powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop!
Agave – Agave is a very simple program under the GNOME desktop that allows you to generate various color schemes from a single color.
Blender – A free open-source complete 3D creation pipeline for artists and small teams.
Cinepaint – Open-source painting software.
Darktable – Darktable is an open-source photography workflow application that supports RAW file processing.
Digikam – digiKam is an advanced digital photo management application for Linux.
Feh – A lightweight and fast image viewer.
Fotoxx – Fotoxx is a free open-source image editing and collection management program.
GIMP – GIMP is a freely distributed program for tasks such as photo retouching, image composition, and image editing.
gThumb – gThumb is an image viewer and browser (it also includes an import tool for importing photos from cameras).
Hugin – A user-friendly cross-platform panorama image toolchain based on Panorama Tools.
Inkscape – A powerful, free design tool for illustrators, designers, web designers, or anyone needing to create vector images.
Krita – Open-source software for concept artists, digital painters, and illustrators.
Lightworks – A professional non-linear video editing program with a free version available.
Luminance HDR – Luminance HDR is an open-source graphical user interface application aimed at providing a complete HDR image workflow.
Mypaint – Mypaint is a painting program designed to work with graphics tablets.
Ojo – A fast and beautiful image viewer.
OpenShot – OpenShot is a free, easy-to-use, feature-rich video editor for Linux.
Photonic – Photonic is an image viewing and organizing tool.
Pinta – Pinta is a free, open-source painting and image editing program.
Pitivi – A free video editor with a beautiful intuitive user interface, a clean codebase, and an excellent community.
Radiance – Radiance is a validated lighting simulation tool.
RawTherapee – A beautiful but less well-known photo editing application.
Shotwell – Shotwell is the image manager for GNOME 3.
StopMotion – Linux Stopmotion is a free, open-source stop-motion animation creation application. It helps you capture and edit frames of your animation and export them as a single file.
Xara Extreme – Xara Xtreme for Linux is a powerful, versatile graphics processing program for Unix platforms (including Linux, FreeBSD).
Internet
Anatine – A desktop client for Twitter with many customizations.
Brave – Brave is a fast, excellent desktop browser for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Chrome – A popular browser with countless plugins and applications.
Chromium – Chromium is an open-source browser project focused on bringing a safer, faster, and more stable web experience to all users.
Corebird – Corebird is a native GTK+ Twitter desktop client.
Firefox – A popular browser with countless plugins and applications.
Midori – A lightweight free browser that runs perfectly on low-end machines.
Opera – The Opera browser has everything you need to surf the web.
Tor – Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis (a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy).
Vivaldi – An emerging browser with many customization options.
Yandex – A fast and convenient browser.
Office
Gummi gtk2|gtk3 – A simple latex editor with templates, spell checking, and wizards.
Caligra Office – A comprehensive application suite that meets office, graphics, and management needs.
GnuCash – GnuCash is a free accounting program that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. Its original goal was to develop functionality similar to Intuit, Inc.’s Quicken, but it also has features for small business accounting.
KMyMoney – KMyMoney is a personal finance manager for KDE. Its operation is similar to Microsoft Money and Quicken.
LibreOffice – The best office suite on Linux.
LyX – A mature document editor that renders LaTeX documents.
WPS Office – One of the best office suites on Linux.
Productivity
Alarm Clock – Alarm Clock is a full-featured alarm application for GNOME or other panels.
Ambient Noise – Install ambient noise on Linux to improve focus.
Autokey – A Linux desktop automation tool that allows you to manage your scripts and phrases and assign abbreviations or hotkeys to them.
Basket Note Pads – This multipurpose note application helps you jot down all types of notes.
Brightness – A brightness indicator for Ubuntu.
Cairo-Dock – Cairo-Dock is a customizable dock, panel, and desktop interface.
California – A complete alternative to calendar applications that allows you to create events using natural language.
CopyQ – CopyQ is an advanced clipboard manager with editing and scripting capabilities.
Docky – Docky is a mature dock application that makes opening frequently used applications and managing windows simpler and faster.
f.lux – Automatically adjusts your computer screen display based on the light.
Gnome-dictionary – A powerful dictionary under GNOME.
Go For It – Go For It! is a simple yet stylish productivity tool focused on to-do lists, combined with a timer to help you focus on your current task.
Gpick – Gpick allows you to pick colors from anywhere on your desktop and also provides some other advanced features!
My Todo – Mytodo is an open-source to-do application that allows you to take control of everything.
My Weather Indicator – A weather indicator and plugin for Ubuntu.
Notepadqq – Notepadqq is a Notepad++-like editor for Linux.
Notes – A clean and simple note application for Linux.
Papyrus – Papyrus is a different kind of note manager that focuses on security and a better user interface. Papyrus aims to provide users with an easy-to-use and intelligent interface.
Plank – Plank is destined to become the simplest application dock on the planet.
Pomodone App – PomoDoneApp uses the Pomodoro Technique® to track your workflow on your current task management service.
Recent Noti – An indicator that shows recent notification messages.
Redshift – Redshift adjusts your screen’s color temperature based on your surroundings. It may help reduce eye strain when working in front of the screen at night.
Shutter – Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot software for Linux systems (like Ubuntu).
Simplenote – A cross-platform note software. A competitor to Evernote.
SpeedCrunch – A beautiful, open-source, high-precision scientific calculator.
Springseed – A simple and beautiful note software for everyday users.
Stickynote – Sticky notes for the Linux desktop.
TaskWarrior – Taskwarrior is a free, open-source software that can manage your to-do list from the command line.
Todo.txt – todo.txt – A focused editor that helps you manage your tasks with minimal keystrokes and clicks.
Todoist – An unofficial client for Todoist. Todoist is a cross-platform task manager with a mobile client, featuring an excellent user interface and some optional premium features.
Tomboy – Tomboy is a simple and easy-to-use desktop note application.
Undistract me – Reminds you when long-running terminal commands finish.
WizNote – A cross-platform cloud note client.
Xmind – A mind mapping tool.
Zim – A graphical text editor for maintaining a collection of wiki pages, also great for notes and documents. Data is saved in plain text, making it easier for version control.
Security
ClamAV – Clam antivirus.
Fail2ban – Fail2ban scans log files (e.g., /var/log/apache/error_log) and bans malicious IPs – excessive failed password attempts, looking for exploitable vulnerabilities, etc.
GnuPG – Gnu Privacy Guard.
GuFW – One of the simplest firewalls in the Linux world.
OpenSSH – OpenSSH secure shell server and client.
Seahorse – A Gnome front-end for GnuPG.
Tcpdump – TCP debugging/capturing tool.
File Sharing
aria2 – aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol and multi-source command-line download tool.
CrossFTP – CrossFTP makes managing FTP-related tasks incredibly simple.
D-lan – A free LAN file sharing software.
Deluge – Deluge is a lightweight, free cross-platform BT client.
Dropbox – Dropbox is a free cloud storage service that allows you to take your photos, documents, and videos anywhere and share them easily.
Filezilla – A free FTP solution.
Flareget – A full-featured, multi-threaded download manager and accelerator.
Meiga – A tool that allows you to share your selected local folders via the web.
ownCloud – ownCloud aims to give you access to your files anywhere.
PushBullet – Pushbullet connects your devices, making them feel like one.
qBittorrent – qBittorrent aims to provide a free software alternative to µTorrent.
Quazaa – A cross-platform multi-network peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client.
SpiderOak – A privacy-focused team and business real-time collaboration tool.
Syncthing – Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with an open, trustworthy, decentralized solution.
Teamviewer – PC remote control/remote access software, free for personal use.
Transmission – A simple, lightweight, multi-platform torrent client.
uGet – The best download manager for Linux.
uTorrent – Elegant and efficient torrent downloading.
Vuze – A Bittorrent peer-to-peer download client that meets all your torrent downloading needs.
Terminal
GnomeTerminal – The terminal emulator widely pre-installed in the Linux world.
Guake – Guake is a drop-down terminal for Gnome.
Konsole – The best terminal for the KDE desktop environment.
RXVT-Unicode – rxvt-unicode is a branch of the famous terminal emulator.
RXVT – A popular ‘xterm’ alternative terminal emulator for X11.
Sakura – A simple yet powerful terminal emulator based on libvte, supporting utf-8 and providing input methods through gtk+ and pango libraries.
Terminator – Clearly the most powerful terminal emulator on Linux is the feature-rich Terminator.
Termit – A simple terminal emulator based on the vte library, extensible via Lua.
Xterm – Xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that do not directly use the window system.
Yakuake – A Quake-style terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology.
Utilities
Actionaz – A task automation tool for Ubuntu/Linux.
Bleach Bit – BleachBit quickly frees disk space and tirelessly guards your privacy. It frees cache, deletes cookies, clears internet browsing history, cleans temporary files, deletes logs, and more…
Brasero – CD/DVD burning software.
Caffeine – Prevents Ubuntu from sleeping automatically.
Clonezilla – Clonezilla is a partition and disk imaging/cloning program similar to True Image® or Norton Ghost®.
Convertall – A universal unit converter.
EasyStroke – Easystroke is an X11 gesture recognition application.
Enpass – Enpass securely manages your passwords and important information, making your life easier.
GD map – A tool for visualizing disk usage.
Gloobus-Preview – It provides you with a quick preview of files, similar to Sushi.
Gnormalize – An audio conversion tool.
GParted – A disk partitioning tool for Ubuntu/Linux.
GRadio – Ubuntu Linux radio broadcasting software.
Handbrake – A video conversion tool.
ImageMagik – ImageMagick is a command-line toolset for image modification and processing.
Indicator-SysMonitor – An application indicator that displays CPU temperature, memory, network speed, CPU usage, public IP address, and network status.
KeePassX – A cross-platform password manager. A port of KeePass.
KeePass – A password manager focused on Windows, with some cross-platform support via Mono.
LastPass – A cross-platform password manager.
Peazip – A tool for extracting any file.
Powertop – A power consumption diagnostic tool.
Psensor – A graphical hardware temperature monitor for Linux.
Pulse Audio – Improves Linux audio through personalized configurations.
Remarkable – The best Markdown editor for Ubuntu/Linux.
Remmina – A feature-rich remote desktop application that supports Linux and other Unix systems.
Sushi – Sushi is a quick preview tool for the GNOME desktop file manager Nautilus.
Synaptic – Synaptic is a graphical apt package management program.
Systemload – Displays system load in the status bar.
TLP – Optimizes battery performance on Linux.
Variety – Variety is an open-source wallpaper changer for Linux, with many features, lightweight and easy to use.
Virtualbox – VirtualBox is a general-purpose x86 hardware virtualization software for servers, desktops, and embedded systems.
WallpaperChange – Automatically changes your wallpaper.
Workrave – A program that helps recover and prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
Xtreme Download Manager – A download manager with a fresh user interface.
Video
Bomi Player – A powerful and easy-to-use multimedia player.
Cheese – Cheese takes photos and videos with your webcam and adds magical effects, allowing you to share joy with others.
Kodi – An award-winning free open-source (GPL) software media center that supports video, music, images, games, and more.
Miro – A free, open video, music, and internet TV application; it brings video channels from thousands of sources and has richer free HD resources than other platforms.
MPlayer – MPlayer is a video player that supports multiple systems and various video formats.
MPV – A free, open-source, cross-platform media player.
SMPlayer – A free media player with built-in codecs. It can play all audio and video formats.
SVP – SVP allows you to watch any video on your desktop computer using frame interpolation, just like high-end TVs and projectors support.
VLC – VLC is a free and open-source cross-platform media player and framework that can play most multimedia files and various streaming protocols.
Others
GrubCustomizer – Grub Customizer is a graphical interface that allows you to configure GRUB2/BURG settings and boot entries.
Mycroft – A.I. for everyone.
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